Panorama's recent awards

Panorama has won many national and international prizes for its journalism. Over the years the team have picked up Royal Television awards, Baftas, and a George Peabody award for its continued work in investigative journalism.

Here is a look at just some of our successes from recent years.

GAZA: OUT OF THE RUINS

Winner of the 2009 Bayeux Award for War Reporting in the Best TV Documentary category.

The programme was broadcast just weeks after Operation Cast Lead saw Israel attack Gaza in an offensive that left 1,300 Palestinians and 13 Israelis dead.

Israel says the action was self-defence following eight years of rocket attacks by Palestinian militants. Israel's critics say the operation which played out over 22 days in January and February 2009 was an excessive use of force.

Jeremy Bowen travelled the region piecing together personal stories, hearing allegations of war crimes and the targeting of civilians.

Winner of the 2005/6 Royal Television Society award, Panorama's Exposed: The Bail Hostel Scandal.

The undercover investigation revealed serious criminals were not being properly monitored on their release.

It won the award in the Current Affairs - Home category and the judges said it was: "A timely investigation of a nationally important subject, which proved to be one of the stand out pieces of current affairs of the year."

Winner of the 2004 Best Current Affairs Bafta Cymru award in 2004, Fair Cops? was an investigation into murder inquiries in South Wales after a series of miscarriages of justice dating back to the 1980s.

The programme also included a look at the 1999 Clydach killings in which a police officer investigating the murder was also a suspect.

The International Current Affairs Royal Television Society Award was won by In the Line of Fire in 2004.

It told the story of a friendly fire incident during the Iraq war which claimed the life of a BBC translator, Kamaran Abdurrazaq Muhamed.

Presented by John Simpson, who was wounded in the incident, the film showed remarkable footage from the moments after a US bomb which killed 16 people and injured 45 and provided a unique insight into the horrors of war.